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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/19/2013 06:10 PM, Dennis Poon
wrote:<br>
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<font size="+1">I have mostly given up on creating the cross
compiler
for MIPSEB-OpenWrt (or DD-WRT) platform.<br>
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That is a shame !<br>
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(When the time comes,) I would be very interested in a decently
supported MIPS compiler and IDE-support, as the PIC32 series, that
is based on a MIPS CPU, offers a lot of really nice and cheap chips
and rumors say that there very soon will be even more, providing
lots of internal RAM and FLASH. <br>
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Now, my plan B is to create a cross compiler (from x86 Linux) to
ARM-Raspberry Pi<br>
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I don't understand why RPI (still) gets so much interest. <br>
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A friend of mine just bought two BeagleBone "Black" boards for €
38.- (+VAT) each. With the extremely versatile and well supported TI
1 GHz chip (that is taken from TI's "AM..." series of devices for
"embedded" use instead of for "cellphone" use), with 512 MB RAM and
additional "internal SD-Card", and with a HDMI socket. <br>
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He is up to try to install and develop with FPC/Lazarus ASAP.
(Please com back with any question on that behalf, I'm going to
forward them.)<br>
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I definitively would use this board for my future "embedded"
projects.<br>
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-Michael<br>
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